The ideas presented in this essay were developed in many conversational contexts between the summer of 1997 and the spring of 1998—from supervisory sessions with social therapists and therapists-in-training to professional conferences of psychologists and face-to-face and e-mail dialogues with narrative therapists and theorists. In recent books [Book Review]

In Lois Holzman (ed.), Performing Psychology: A Postmodern Culture of the Mind. Routledge. pp. 87 (1999)
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